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Graduate Faculty Mentorship Award Series: Start Where You Are: Empowering Graduate Success And Well Being Through Personalized Mentorship

Date
November 14, 2024 | 1:00 - 2:00 pm
Location
Virtual on Zoom
Description

Presenter: Dr. Jody Patterson

Associate Professor, Roy Lichtenstein Foundation Chair of Art History, Department of History of Art, College of Arts and Sciences

Jody Patterson portrait with blonde hair in a dark blazer

Susan Yoon’s mentees recognize her ongoing efforts to provide a safe and supportive environment. Known for creating individual and group “brave spaces” for mentees’ growth as scholars, she encourages students to be aware of their As chair of graduate studies, Jody Patterson has worked tirelessly to cultivate a culture of support, care, and excellence throughout her department. While an exceptional mentor to her own students and postdocs, Patterson’s willingness to spend substantial time with all students has helped create a positive and supportive environment where students support and care for each other. A firm and fair critic of her mentees, Patterson is also known for going above and beyond for her students by being their champion and cheerleader. She is an exceptional communicator who actively practices mentoring as a philosophy and set of practices, which she constantly puts into action for her students.

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